This is not at all a good time for Princess Mette-Marit and the Norwegian royal family. The son Marius Borg Hoiby we continue to talk about it, and in very positive terms. A few weeks after the announcement of his arrest, on the very serious charge of assault and injury to the detriment of a young girl, here is another: the Princess’s eldest son organized a “wild party”during which the royal residence of Skaugum was robbed.
Skaugum royal residence robbed during party
There are children who give their parents a lot of work and Marius Borg Høiby is one of them. Born from the relationship between a very young Mette-Marit and her ex-boyfriend Morten Borg, the eldest son of the princess continues to make headlines by becoming the protagonist of another unpleasant event.
As reported byExpressMarius allegedly threw a ‘wild party’ in Skaugum, LA official residence of his mother and future king of Norway, Crown Prince Haakon. The same one where he had been placed in solitary confinement after the first serious accusations of a young girl. Taking advantage of the complete distraction of those present, members of a famous motorcycle gang robbed the royal residence, stealing valuable valuable items, both personal and belonging to the Crown.
It was once again the Norwegian press agency which dropped the bomb If and Hør, who obtained a video in which “an unidentified person films himself using a Segway (a sort of scooter, editor’s note) to get around the neighborhood”.private apartment of Princess Mette-Marit and Prince Haakon, which was trashed with objects scattered on the floor. “It is said that valuable cutlery was also stolen, which the thieves tried to sell through an auction house,” the portal continues.
Marius Borg Høiby still in the storm after his arrest
Marius Borg Høiby returns to the center of the controversy, he who has already given a lot to do to the Norwegian royal family, for whom it was practically impossible to hide what happened last August. It all started when the 27-year-old was accused of assault and battery by a young girl, an accusation which resulted in her almost immediate arrest and which forced her mother, Mette-Marit, to cancel her participation in the Paris Olympics.
From there, it was a whirlwind of events that greatly tarnished the Crown until Marius, cornered, admitted to everything, from domestic violence to drug use. But it doesn’t stop there, as Mette-Marit’s eldest son is facing new accusations, including from ex-girlfriends Nora Haukland and Juliane Snekkestad. Two arrests, several police interviews, the last of which reportedly took place in recent days, during which Marius was questioned on all relevant questions regarding the allegations violence, both physical and psychological.
A story which is far from over, which is now also weighed down by the weight of behaviors certainly poorly perceived by the subjects. Nor of a mother certainly in mourning.